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« Reply #4180 on: November 05, 2024, 01:26:16 PM »



The great Quincy Jones, aged 91.


Not really my preferred listening, but there can be no doubt of his immense contribution to music.


In his honor, I listened to the Sanford and Son theme yesterday (no joke). It’s a great piece of music and constituted my first introduction to Quincy Jones. R.I.P.
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« Reply #4181 on: November 14, 2024, 11:29:21 PM »

RIP record producer (Kinks, Who, Creation, Easybeats, Roy Harper) Shel Talmy.

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« Reply #4182 on: November 15, 2024, 01:50:47 AM »


RIP record producer (Kinks, Who, Creation, Easybeats, Roy Harper) Shel Talmy.

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R.I.P. Shel. I felt his Who recordings were superior to the Kit Lambert ones. Shel was a pro and Kit not so much when it came to production. A few years ago, Shel offered the master recordings for My Generation and the early singles for sale on eBay. Pete and The Who’s management stepped in and worked a deal that allowed Shel to mix the then-new My Generation Deluxe Edition, which I think sounds fantastic.
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« Reply #4183 on: November 15, 2024, 09:05:13 AM »

Not exactly a musician, but Stevie Horton, who did PR and bookings for many acts in the folk and acoustic realm, including our heroes, has apparently died rather suddenly and unexpectedly, according to a couple of FB posts I've seen, including one which said that Oysterband dedicated Put Out The Lights to her last night.
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« Reply #4184 on: November 15, 2024, 10:22:31 AM »


Not exactly a musician, but Stevie Horton, who did PR and bookings for many acts in the folk and acoustic realm, including our heroes, has apparently died rather suddenly and unexpectedly, according to a couple of FB posts I've seen, including one which said that Oysterband dedicated Put Out The Lights to her last night.


Such a dreadful shock 😥
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« Reply #4185 on: November 15, 2024, 12:40:35 PM »

Not actually a musician, but lyricist and so much more, Pete Sinfield... https://dgmlive.com/news/peter-sinfield-has-died
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« Reply #4186 on: November 15, 2024, 01:04:52 PM »


Not actually a musician, but lyricist and so much more, Pete Sinfield... https://dgmlive.com/news/peter-sinfield-has-died


Thats a shame, 15 year old me loved his writings
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« Reply #4187 on: November 15, 2024, 04:35:44 PM »



Not actually a musician, but lyricist and so much more, Pete Sinfield... https://dgmlive.com/news/peter-sinfield-has-died


Thats a shame, 15 year old me loved his writings


I remember him doing songs  from Still on the Whistle Test.  Have a CD of Still now.
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« Reply #4188 on: November 15, 2024, 04:39:38 PM »




Not actually a musician, but lyricist and so much more, Pete Sinfield... https://dgmlive.com/news/peter-sinfield-has-died


Thats a shame, 15 year old me loved his writings


I remember him doing songs  from Still on the Whistle Test.  Have a CD of Still now.


Whereas I, of course, have the cassette... this one...just played the first half.  It's a slightly reluctant play (about 5% slow, I reckon) but I had to give it a go... Wink
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« Reply #4189 on: November 15, 2024, 06:01:43 PM »



Not exactly a musician, but Stevie Horton, who did PR and bookings for many acts in the folk and acoustic realm, including our heroes, has apparently died rather suddenly and unexpectedly, according to a couple of FB posts I've seen, including one which said that Oysterband dedicated Put Out The Lights to her last night.


Such a dreadful shock 😥

Sad news - I've been in touch with Stevie over the last few years as her PR company have been submitting music for my radio show, which has been brilliant and of course very welcome. Only heard from her a few weeks ago.
When our correspondence began, I was wondering where I'd met her - turns out she'd been the organiser of a 1979-2010 Cropredy T-shirt photo shoot that I participated in. We had to meet up in the field very early, well 9.30ish, and her main job was herding FC themselves and getting the guys to the shoot on time. Fun times, RIP Stevie...


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« Reply #4190 on: November 15, 2024, 06:32:35 PM »




Not exactly a musician, but Stevie Horton, who did PR and bookings for many acts in the folk and acoustic realm, including our heroes, has apparently died rather suddenly and unexpectedly, according to a couple of FB posts I've seen, including one which said that Oysterband dedicated Put Out The Lights to her last night.


Such a dreadful shock 😥

Sad news - I've been in touch with Stevie over the last few years as her PR company have been submitting music for my radio show, which has been brilliant and of course very welcome. Only heard from her a few weeks ago.
When our correspondence began, I was wondering where I'd met her - turns out she'd been the organiser of a 1979-2010 Cropredy T-shirt photo shoot that I participated in. We had to meet up in the field very early, well 9.30ish, and her main job was herding FC themselves and getting the guys to the shoot on time. Fun times, RIP Stevie...


Have you got a high quality copy of that you could send me please, Dan?
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« Reply #4191 on: November 15, 2024, 06:42:48 PM »





Not exactly a musician, but Stevie Horton, who did PR and bookings for many acts in the folk and acoustic realm, including our heroes, has apparently died rather suddenly and unexpectedly, according to a couple of FB posts I've seen, including one which said that Oysterband dedicated Put Out The Lights to her last night.


Such a dreadful shock 😥

Sad news - I've been in touch with Stevie over the last few years as her PR company have been submitting music for my radio show, which has been brilliant and of course very welcome. Only heard from her a few weeks ago.
When our correspondence began, I was wondering where I'd met her - turns out she'd been the organiser of a 1979-2010 Cropredy T-shirt photo shoot that I participated in. We had to meet up in the field very early, well 9.30ish, and her main job was herding FC themselves and getting the guys to the shoot on time. Fun times, RIP Stevie...


Have you got a high quality copy of that you could send me please, Dan?

Unfortunately, that's the only copy I have. The best bet would be to see if Simon Hadley, the photographer, would be willing to send you one. Here's a link to his site with a mysteriously edited version of the above montage (all of FC except Ric removed), contact details at the bottom of the page...
https://www.simonhadley.co.uk/2010/09/fairports-cropredy-convention-project/
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« Reply #4192 on: November 15, 2024, 08:13:24 PM »

RIP Randy Cheek (yes, that was his name) of Ohio's semi-legendary Ass Ponys (yes, that was their name). Gone too soon.

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« Reply #4193 on: November 15, 2024, 08:37:09 PM »






Not exactly a musician, but Stevie Horton, who did PR and bookings for many acts in the folk and acoustic realm, including our heroes, has apparently died rather suddenly and unexpectedly, according to a couple of FB posts I've seen, including one which said that Oysterband dedicated Put Out The Lights to her last night.


Such a dreadful shock 😥

Sad news - I've been in touch with Stevie over the last few years as her PR company have been submitting music for my radio show, which has been brilliant and of course very welcome. Only heard from her a few weeks ago.
When our correspondence began, I was wondering where I'd met her - turns out she'd been the organiser of a 1979-2010 Cropredy T-shirt photo shoot that I participated in. We had to meet up in the field very early, well 9.30ish, and her main job was herding FC themselves and getting the guys to the shoot on time. Fun times, RIP Stevie...


Have you got a high quality copy of that you could send me please, Dan?

Unfortunately, that's the only copy I have. The best bet would be to see if Simon Hadley, the photographer, would be willing to send you one. Here's a link to his site with a mysteriously edited version of the above montage (all of FC except Ric removed), contact details at the bottom of the page...
https://www.simonhadley.co.uk/2010/09/fairports-cropredy-convention-project/


Thanks, Dan - appreciated.
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« Reply #4194 on: November 15, 2024, 11:42:36 PM »

I met Stevie several times and she was always helpful and a good person to chat with.

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« Reply #4195 on: November 19, 2024, 11:37:51 AM »

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« Reply #4196 on: November 20, 2024, 07:35:08 PM »

Vic Flick, 87, guitarist…I had never heard of him til today, but we have all heard him as he played the well-known guitar riff on the James Bond theme!
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« Reply #4197 on: November 21, 2024, 07:56:45 AM »


Vic Flick, 87, guitarist…I had never heard of him til today, but we have all heard him as he played the well-known guitar riff on the James Bond theme!


He was on an episode of pawn stars a while back flogging his guitar
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« Reply #4198 on: November 23, 2024, 06:50:44 PM »

Alice of Alice's Restaurant fame. 83.

I remember the film well, though it is decades since i saw it.
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« Reply #4199 on: November 23, 2024, 07:08:24 PM »


Alice of Alice's Restaurant fame. 83.

I remember the film well, though it is decades since i saw it.


Alice Brock.
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